Format
Book
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
[UK] Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Original Language

English

Country
United Kingdom
Keywords
mortality
UK
drug-related deaths
opioids
heroin
public health policy

Reducing Opioid-Related Deaths in the UK

Robust messages for the government from the UK’s official drug policy advisers:

  • Ageing profile of multiply-ill heroin users will continue to press up drug-related deaths.
  • To counteract this pressure government must maintain investment in substitute prescribing programmes like methadone maintenance. 
  • Medically-supervised drug consumption clinics should be considered.

The UK’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) was established under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to advise the government on the control of dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs, including classification and scheduling under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and its regulations. In March 2016 the Council agreed to initiate an investigation into the recent increases in drug-related deaths in the UK. In December 2016 the featured report was sent to government in the person of the Home Secretary with a letter co-signed by the chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs and the co-chairs of the working group of the Council which produced the report. The first part of this account consists of extracts from the letter and the second part extracts from the report’s own summary.

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